Hello OntBirders: Today is the last day of the Festival of Birds at
Point Pelee National Park for 2013. The last guided hike through the
Friends of Point Pelee is at 1 p.m. today.

There was a mini-reserve migration going on at the Tip again this
morning involving mostly BLUE JAYS and CEDAR WAXWINGS, but there were
also a few INDIGO BUNTING, BALTIMORE ORIOLE, and EASTERN KINGBIRD in
the mix.

The Tip itself was fairly quite with the most common species being
RED-EYED VIREO. COMMON LOONS were seen flying both left to right and
right to left out off the Tip. The gull/tern flock had been disturbed
by people who had ignored the "restricted area" sign and the birds
were widely distributed out in the lake. At least 1 immature LESSER
BLACK-BACKED GULL is still around.

BLACK-BILLED and YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOOS were heard and seen on the west
branch of the Woodland Trail and the Chinquipin Trail north of the
Tilden Trail.
A number of GREAT-CRESTED FLYCATCHERS were seen and heard in the same
locations as were the other breeding flycatcher species. An ACADIAN
FLYCATCHER was calling from the Woodland Trail near the half way tram
stop.

A YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER, which have been few and far between this
year, was reported from the Botham Woods Trail. GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH
were seen in the same area.

CANADA WARBLERS have been reported from both the Post Woods and the
Tilden seasonal trail. At least 14 other Warbler species have been
seen or heard, most of them high up in the trees and mostly females.

There are no reports yet of birds from outside of the Park.

-- 
Good Birding,
Festival of Birds Hike Leaders: Pete R, Karl, Todd, Justin, John, Ellen,
Sarah, Jean, Ross, Peter M, Mike and Alvan

The Festival of Birds runs from May 3-20 - for a detailed schedule visit
www.festivalofbirds.ca
For highlights and other update follow us at www.twitter.com/PointPeleeNP

The Festival is brought to you by  Parks Canada - Point Pelee National Park
and the Friends of Point Pelee.  Hikes are generously supported by Quest
Nature tours.

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